
From life-sized animatronic dinosaurs in Jurong to a murder mystery course in Boat Quay and a breezy outdoor green at Sentosa, here's where to play mini golf in Singapore with the family.
Mini golf in Singapore has come a long way since the plastic windmill era. The courses we’ve got now span animatronic dinosaurs roaming an outdoor green in Jurong, a fully themed murder mystery experience hidden in a Boat Quay shophouse, and a breezy 18-hole course by the beach at Sentosa. All three are genuinely fun. But not all three are equally right for every family — so here’s what you actually need to know before you book.
Why trust this guide?
Every mini golf course in this guide has been visited and played by the HoneyKids Asia and Honeycombers editorial team — on family outings, date nights and everything in between. We tell you what’s genuinely good for young kids, what’s better suited to older children or teens, and what to watch out for on a hot Singapore afternoon. No untested recommendations.
Mini golf in Singapore: at a glance
Best for young kids and families: Dino Putt (Jurong) — outdoor, animatronic dinosaurs, inflatable playground, gentle slopes suitable for little ones.
Best for older kids, teens and date nights: Kulnari Mystery Golf (Boat Quay) — indoor, air-conditioned, 1920s murder mystery theme, speakeasy bar for parents.
Best for a Sentosa day out: UltraGolf (Palawan @ Sentosa) — outdoor 18-hole course, good for a relaxed family evening after the beach.
1. Kulnari Mystery Golf (Boat Quay)

For mini golf with serious wow factor, Kulnari Mystery Golf drops you into the middle of a 1920s-inspired murder mystery across an 18-hole indoor course hidden in a Boat Quay shophouse. You’re not just putting — you’re solving a crime. Clues at every hole, interactive obstacles, boats to climb into, a skeleton to putt past and a carousel contraption that spins you around mid-game.
The space is immersive and theatrical, dimly lit and genuinely atmospheric. It’s an excellent option for older kids (roughly 10 and above), teenagers and adults. For younger children who may find the dimly-lit mystery theme overwhelming, Dino Putt is the better call.
Midway through, the 9th Hole Bar offers a speakeasy-style break with cocktails like apple and cinnamon gimlet ($22) and pandan negroni ($24) for the grown-ups — a genuinely fun touch on a date night or a parents-first outing.

Tip: go during off-peak hours (Monday to Thursday before 5pm) for shorter waits. Don’t miss the surprise slide at the end of the course.
Best for: Older kids (10 and above), teens, date nights and group outings.
Age note: Kulnari’s dimly-lit, mystery theme is better suited to older children. Not recommended for toddlers or young kids who may find it unsettling.
Price: Off-peak: adults $35, children $29. Peak: adults $39, children $35.
Game duration: Approximately 1.5 hours
Opening hours: Monday 2pm to 9.30pm; Tuesday and Wednesday 12pm to 10pm; Thursday and Friday 12pm to 10.30pm; Saturday 11.30am to 10.30pm; Sunday 11.30am to 8.30pm
Where: Kulnari Mystery Golf, 51B Circular Road, Singapore 049406 (Boat Quay)
2. Dino Putt at ClubFace (Jurong)

This is the one to bookmark for families with young kids. Dino Putt is an 18-hole outdoor mini golf course surrounded by life-sized animatronic dinosaurs — a bellowing T-Rex, squeaking baby Velociraptors, a soaring Pterosaur hidden among the greenery — and it is exactly as good as it sounds.
Located at ClubFace in Jurong (next to the driving range), it’s open to the public — no membership required. The course has gentle slopes without major obstacles, making it genuinely manageable for young children. After the golf, there are miniature dinosaur rides and an inflatable dinosaur playground nearby, which means the fun doesn’t stop when the putting does.
A kiosk on site serves light bites and drinks for the inevitable post-game snack moment. This one ticks basically every family outing box.

Tip: visit early morning or evening to avoid peak heat. It’s an outdoor course with limited shade, so bring sunscreen, caps and mosquito repellent. The morning slot before 11am tends to be the most comfortable.
Best for: Families with kids of all ages, including toddlers and young children. One of the most genuinely kid-friendly mini golf experiences in Singapore.
Age note: Suitable for all ages. The gentle course is manageable even for very young children with parental help. The animatronic dinosaurs are loud and move — most kids love this, but very sensitive toddlers may need reassurance.
Price: Weekdays: adults $35, children under 12: $30. Weekends: adults $40, children under 12: $35. Family pass from $90.
Game duration: Approximately 1 hour
Opening hours: Daily 9am to 11pm
Where: Dino Putt, ClubFace, d’Arena, 511 Upper Jurong Road, Singapore 638366
3. UltraGolf at The Palawan, Sentosa

If you’re already spending a day at Sentosa, UltraGolf is a solid way to fill an hour between beach and dinner. Positioned between HyperDrive indoor karting and Splash Tribe, the 18-hole outdoor course is beginner-friendly, with two tee-off points per hole for varying skill levels. Good for families with mixed ages and abilities.
Honest caveat: it’s a fairly standard course without the themed wow factor of Dino Putt or Kulnari. There’s no alcohol at the snack kiosk, limited shade and it gets very warm during the day. Does it warrant a special trip to Sentosa? Not really. Is it a fun addition to an existing Sentosa outing? Yes.
Tip: visit in the evening rather than the afternoon. The course is exposed with minimal shade, and an afternoon session in Singapore sun is genuinely unpleasant. The 6pm to 8pm slot is the sweet spot.
Best for: Families already on Sentosa for a beach day; a relaxed activity before or after dinner nearby.
Age note: Suitable for all ages. Two tee positions per hole make it accessible for younger and less experienced players.
Price: Adults $22, children $18. Add $2 for weather insurance.
Game duration: Approximately 1 hour
Opening hours: Monday to Friday 12.30pm to 9pm; Saturday, Sunday and public holidays 10am to 9pm (last session 8pm)
Where: UltraGolf, The Palawan @ Sentosa, 54 Palawan Beach Walk, Singapore 098233
Whether you’re after a dino adventure the kids will talk about for weeks, a mystery night out for older children and parents, or a gentle evening on the green at Sentosa, Singapore’s mini golf options have genuinely got you covered. Now go get that hole-in-one.